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ANALYZING LUNAR ORBITAL ECCENTRICITIES USING THE QUANTUM GRAVITY EXPRESSION
By following our previously published work on Quantum Gravity and the issue surrounding a Cosmological Crisis we can offer new insight to answer one simple question: Why isn’t the Swift-Tuttle comet following the classic LaGrange points and why does the moon always face toward Earth? The Swift-Tuttle comet’s irregular orbital perturbations are not following Newtonian mechanics and Relativistic parameterizations. Because of the comets irregular orbital geodesics, a new cosmological approach has resulted in a clearer understanding of its orbital mechanics.
Authors:
Dr. Wayne Tucker, and
Katie May Tucker
Published Date:
March 2023
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NEW COSMOLOGICAL MODEL AND GRAVITY EXPRESSION
We used linear and non-linear mathematical models that are outside standard cosmological physics. From the laws of thermodynamics, we built a model of the universe that provides a framework for a basic expression of gravity. This model is completely independent of any expression using space/time because relativity is now a stumbling block of the advancement of cosmology. As an application, we focus on the work of Higgs and Hawking. This model uses probability driven mathematics as the Effective Theory of Dark Matter, Dark Energy, Radiant Matter, and Radiant Energy.
Authors:
Dr. Wayne Tucker, and
Katie May Tucker
Published Date:
February 2023
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MAGNETISM, GRAVITY, AND MONOPOLES
We use the previously defined Laws of Entropy with an extension of Einstein’s clock thought experiment and the previously derived equation for gravity. Then we took the first integral of the gravity equation to test a new expression for magnetism. Continuing with the laws of entropy, we use the Enfolded Universe model to provide a framework for that basic expression of magnetism. .
Authors:
Dr. Wayne Tucker, and
Katie May Tucker
Published Date:
March 2023
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USING NONSPECIFIC FRACTALS AS A CRYPTOGRAPHIC CYPHER
By removing the one/zero binary code and replacing it with a nonspecific fractal a system can be developed to encrypt computer generated messages.
Authors:
Dr. Wayne Tucker, and
Katie May Tucker
Published Date:
March 2023
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Mount Saint Helens: Using Gauss’s Law to examine a new power source
The law was first formulated by Joseph-Louis Lagrange in 1773, (see “Rethinking the Theory of Everything”) followed by Carl Friedrich Gauss in 1835, both in the context of the attraction of ellipsoids. It is one of Maxwell’s four fundamental equations, which forms the basis of classical electrodynamics. Gauss’s law can be used to derive Coulomb’s law, and vice versa.

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Using ASTRONOMY CALCULATIONS to DETERMINE LOCATION and DATE in MEDIEVAL CIPHERED DOCUMENTS
We used archeoastronomy and geodesy to identify Latitude and Longitude calculations in a 14th Century manuscript Yale Beinecke MS 408. The calculations identify the observers locality which was provided in a star cluster pattern on the left-most image of Folio 68r. By comparing the image on Folio 68r to a modern star map of the northern nights sky it was possible to calculate the location of the observer. That calculated location was 55⁰ N / 4⁰ 15′ 00″ W, +/-1⁰ in both directions. By measuring the angle of obliquity, it became possible to calculate a date of April 9, 1413. This has immense implications for the language, associated culture, history, and purpose of MS 408.